California Rangers

CALIFORNIA STATE RANGERS

California State Police Division

"Once a Ranger always a Ranger"

History



Founded in 1853

In 1848, the state legislature listening to the hew and cry of the populace, of the fledgling Territory of California saw a need to raise a company of rangers. This was due to the rising threat of outlawry. By a unanimous vote, The decision was made to raise a company of rangers. The California State Rangers were founded in 1853, by an act of the Legislature in Stockton, Californa, for the explict purpose of tracking down and capturing the outlaw; Joaquin Murietta and his hinchman, Three Finger Jack and all known associates.


Legend or fact of Murietta

Joaquin Murietta according to historical archives he was born in Old Mexico, where he supposedly eloped with Rosita Carmel Feliz to the California Gold Fields.
The archives reveal that five drunken miners broke into Joaquin and Rosita's cabin. They knocked him unconscious, then ravished and murdered Rosita. Joaquin and his elder brother went to Murphy's Diggings gold camp seeking revenge. The drunken miners ended up hanging the elder Murietta and horse whipping Joaquin.
He started raiding the miners of the area as the self-proclaimed avenger of the murders of his Rosita and his brother.

Newspaper accounts of the period spoke heavily of uncontrolable outlawry, and the need among the Spanish Californians for a cultural hero. One which they could identify with and ralley around. One who would become their cultural leader in their fight for the rights of all the Spanish population. Prompted the creation of the legend of Joaquin Murietta.

The inflated and exaggerated accounts of Joaquin's exploits and pressure from the white population of early California forced the legislature to take action. Though in 1848 the Legislature saw a need for the Rangers, it wasn't until 1851 that in a united effort the Legislature laid the foundation for the formation of a law enforcement body with authority throughout the state.

Their choice for an individual to lead this new body of Rangers fell to a former Dragoon by the name of Harry Love[he has been alleged to have been a member of a number of different organizations; including as a Dragoon].
Love was appointed to the rank of Captain of the California Rangers. With the commission to search for and capture the outlaw Joaquin Murietta; his lieutenant Three Fingered Jack and other associated outlaws. For this commission the company would be paid a salary and if successful, a bonus.

The State Legislature on May 17, 1853, passed the following act which authorized the raising of a company of Rangers:
"The people of the State of California represented in Senate and Assembly do enact as follows:

Section 1: Captain Harry S. Love is hereby authorized and empowered to raise a company of mounted Rangers, not to exceed twenty men, and muster them into the service of the State for the period of three months unless sooner disbanded by order of the Governor, for the purpose of capture the party or gang of robbers commanded by the five Joaquin whose names are, Joaquin Murietta, Joaquin O'Comorenia, Joaquin Valenzuela, Joaquin Betellier, and Joaquin Carrillo, and their banded associates.

Section 2: Said Rangers shall furnish at their own expense the necessary horses, arms, and equipment, and ammunition for the purpose named in the first section and shall receive from the State of California the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars each month while in actual service during these said tree months, which shall be in full payment for all services rendered under the provisions of this act.

Section 3: The Comptroller of the State is hereby directed to audit the account of said Rangers for their services upon the certificate of their commander and shall draw his warrant upon the Treasurer of State, who is directed to pay out the same out of any monies in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

Section 4: It shall be the duty of the said Rangers upon taking any prisoners to deliver them safely to the County authorities for trial, and upon making recovery of any stolen cattle, horses or other property to deliver the same to the authorities of the County within which they may have been taken, and public notice shall be given as required by law.

There is even a monument, smack in the center of Highway 49 in the town of Hornitos, right in front of the town saloon. Alledging that two saloon girls got into a knife fight over Murietta and killed each other right there where the marker is.

Virtually every town along Highway 49 which runs north and south along the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains has some form of claim to a Murietta legend.

The company of Rangers late one evening cornered the gang next to a marsh between Mariposa and Fresno. Killing or capturing most of the "Murietta gang. Killing Three Fingered Jack. They cut his hand off and preserved it in a jar of alcohol. The Rangers captured Murrietta later and took him to the jail in Mariposa, California [again fact mixs with legend]. Where, they feared that sympathetic supportors of Murietta's would storm the jail and release him. He was taken out of the jail and hanged, his head cut off and preserved in alcohol for shipment to Stockton. On July 28, 1853 the California State Legislature in Stockton, California accepted the evidence as presented and awarded the bonus to Captain Harry Love and his Company of California State Rangers.


The Hand of Three Finger Jack and the head of Murietta were displayed widely thoughout Stockton.

On May 28, 1853, in Quartsburg, Mariposa County, Captain Love organized the California State Rangers. This company was composed of twenty men all of whom had served under Captain Love in the Mexican War. Below is an image of the Muster And Descriptive Roll of Captain Love's company of State Rangers:


A copy of the monthly muster roll of the Company of California Rangers.


All this really proves is that Capt. Love was paid for the death of Murietta.

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The evolution of the California Rangers


It is my opinion that once the people have commissioned the California State Rangers - then there will always be "THE RANGERS" in the memory of the people of California.

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CSP Memorial to Our Fallen Comrades

Fallen Rangers/State Police

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History of the California State Police Badge & Patch

History of the CSP Badge & Patch
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History of California State Police Re-organization

History of CSP Re-organization
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Consolidating the California State Police (CSP) with the California Highway Patrol (CHP)

July 12, 1995 by order of the state legislature the CSP and CHP were consolidated. For more information click on the link below.
CSP/CHP Merger

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